Brecklin Manor

A mansion built in 1830 by Wayne Brecklin as a wedding gift to his new bride, Gail.

Contains 4 wings. A master wing, a servants area, and two living quarters for family members still living at home.

The floors are made with marble and wood with classical period pieces on the walls and ceilings. The mansion was renovated in the late 70s to allow for better modern conveniences while retaining the classic qualities.

Around the property is a stable where the family raises horses for racing and a garden that produces exclusive produce sold on the town's Farmer's Market which is rumoured to be the best in the world with a price to match. Servants toil the garden for little to no money, sometimes as a condition to live in the mansion and others as a punishment for wronging the company, Brecklin Industries.